Sentences with phrase «ethical embryonic stem cell research»

Humane research using reproduced embryonic cells is what DeGette and others refer to as «ethical embryonic stem cell research

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A very significant step away from embryonic stem - cell research was taken recently when a previously forthright advocate of such research softened his stance on other ethical alternatives.
TOKYO — Research involving human embryonic stem (ES) cells will become easier in Japan as a result of new ethical review requirements that take effect today.
The final guidelines on research with human embryonic stem cells issued on Monday by the National Institutes of Health set out criteria for determining which ES cell lines can be used in federally funded experiments and give NIH discretion to approve old lines that don't meet stringent modern ethical requirements.
Some scientists hope to exploit the phenomenon to get around ethical concerns surrounding embryonic stem cell research.
They also touched off the most serious moral and ethical debate so far over both embryonic stem cell research and human cloning.
They don't require the use of embryos, so they avoid some of the ethical and legal issues that have complicated research with embryonic stem cells.
Research involving human embryonic stem cells will become easier in Japan as a result of new ethical review requirements that took effect 21 August.
The rise of these iPS cells has reduced the need for embryonic stem cells — which have long caused ethical concerns for some — and iPS cells now form the basis for most of today's stem cell research.
Prescinding from the ethical questions, my own view is that there are scientifically interesting things that can come of embryonic stem - cell research, but that even without regulation, it wouldn't be central.
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And while there are now fewer obstacles impeding embryonic stem cell research, the promise of iPS cells has taken them beyond ethical considerations.
Leading US research institutions may stop studying several federally - fundable linkurl: embryonic stem cell; https://www.the-scientist.com/blog/display/54749/ lines due to potential ethical problems surrounding the creation of the lines.
Tarne demonstrates that funding has moved from grants directed primarily towards embryonic stem cell research toward primarily ethical stem cells research — which has been the only stem cell research to date to result in positive treatments for illnesses.
Proponents of destructive human embryonic stem cell research have all too often been quick to dismiss ethical concerns over the commodification and destruction of human life, concerns, they say, that represent an obstacle to the pursuit of science.
This investigation reveals that the Maryland Commission is keeping with the trend of investing more money in ethical stem cell research as opposed to embryonic as it is this route which is providing demonstrable results.
The guidelines were originally produced to offer a common set of ethical standards for the responsible conduct of research using human embryonic stem cells, which have the potential to produce all the body's cell types.
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Topics covered include embryonic stem cells, pluripotency, germline stem cells, tissue - specific stem cells, stem cell differentiation, epigenetics, stem cell genomics and systems biology, genome reprogramming, cancer stem cells, stem cell niches, stem - cell - based disease models, nuclear transfer technology, bioengineering, drug discovery, in vivo imaging of stem cells, therapeutic applications, regenerative medicine, clinical and translational insights, stem cell research policies, ethical issues, and technical or resource - based innovations.
And theres even better news: By using the patients own stem cells, the surgical team avoids the ethical debate over using embryonic tissue for research purposes.
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